Title of article :
PREVENTION OF PROGRESSION TO DEMENTIA IN THE ELDERLY:
RATIONALE AND PROPOSAL FOR A HEALTH-PROMOTING MEMORY
CONSULTATION (AN IANA TASK FORCE)
Author/Authors :
S. GILLETTE-GUYONNET1، نويسنده , , 2، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most frequent form of dementia and according to the most recent
estimation it affects nearly 27 million people in the world. The onset of the disease is generally insidious. It is
becoming increasingly evident that the underlying pathophysiological mechanisms are active long before the
appearance of the clinical symptoms of the disease. In the current context, it is important to develop strategies to
delay the onset of cognitive decline. Delaying the onset by 5 years would reduce the prevalence by half at term,
and a delay of 10 years would reduce it by three-quarters. The effectiveness of currently suggested preventive
approaches remains to be confirmed, but certain strategies could be applied straight away to at-risk subjects. We
propose that a health-promoting memory consultation should be set up for elderly persons who have attended a
specialized memory consultation and in whom the diagnosis of dementia and of AD in particular, has not been
established by standardized tools. Through this consultation, they would be offered full multidimensional
investigation of all aspects of their health status, follow-up could be organized, general practitioners in private
practice could be made more conscious of this population and the elderly could be made more aware of the risk
factors to which they are exposed. The development of an information policy for the elderly would meet a present
need. In our reflection, we must take into account the question of how to give this preventive consultation its due
place in the healthcare pathway of the elderly person in order to ensure coordinated follow-up with all the other
health professionals involved. The principle of the health-promoting memory consultation is undergoing
validation in a large French multicentre preventive trial in 1200 frail elderly persons aged 70 years followed for
three years, the Multidomain Alzheimer Preventive Trial (MAPT).
Journal title :
The journal of nutrition, health & aging
Journal title :
The journal of nutrition, health & aging